所内研究会
「東南アジア華人」研究会
- 代表者
- ハウ・カロライン
- 概要
- This workshop aims to historicize the lived experience of "being Chinese"
in Southeast Asia by looking at how economic, political, cultural, and
ideational processes have contributed to defining, producing, and reworking
"Chineseness" in various colonial and national arenas in Southeast
Asia over time. "Chinese" everyday life, ascription, and self-identification
in Southeast Asia have been shaped by transnational migration, by colonial
and national states and their projects of modernity, by global capitalism,
and by discourses of "Chineseness." The historically problematic
status of the Chinese-- variously defined as economically dominant, political
subversive, and culturally different--has been a source of ethnic tensions,
principally expressed through economic nationalism, political disenfranchisement,
assimilation-integration debates and campaigns, and (as in the case of
Indonesia) riots and outright violence. Yet "Chinese" identities
have been far more complex, multiple, and protean than is presupposed by
either scholarship or public policy or popular imagination. With the rise
of China and East Asian (both Northeast Asia and Southeast Asia) regional
growth and integration, "Chineseness" has been reconfigured in
line with changes in state policy, the popularity and impact of "overseas
Chinese" studies, and the vicissitudes of globalization. Our aim is
to highlight, through a focus on Indonesian Chinese in comparative regional
perspective, the ongoing reworkings and negotiations of "Chineseness"
and the challenges they pose for inter-ethnic coexistence and cooperation
in Southeast Asia.
平成20年度の研究会
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- Joint International Workshop on Chinese Identities and Inter-Ethnic Coexistence
and Cooperation in Southeast Asia
- 日時:平成20年 7月4日(金)~5日(土)
- 場所:京都大学東南アジア研究所東棟2階会議室(E207)
- 共催:グローバルCOEプログラム「生存基盤持続型の発展を目指す地域研究拠点」
- プログラム:
DAY 1:June 4 (Fri.), 2008
13:00-13:15: Opening Remarks
Professor Kosuke Mizuno, Director, CSEAS
13:30-15:30 Session I: Networks and Localities
・Peter Post, (Netherlands Institute for War Documentation) Peranakan Elite
Family Networks and Southeast Asia's Indigenous Royalty: Status, Modernity,
and Identity
・Tatsuki Kataoka (ASAFAS), The Baba Culture in Thailand
15:45-17:45 Session II: Claiming Citizenship
・Elizabeth Chandra (Keio), The New Indigenes: Chinese-Indonesians and the
2006 Citizenship Law
・Caroline Hau (CSEAS), Blood, Land, and Conversion: The Politics of Belonging
in Jose Angliongto’s The Sultanate
DAY 2: July 5 (Sat.), 2008
10:00-12:00 Session III: State and Chinese
・Ay Mey Lie (Amsterdam), Ethnic Chinese in the Indonesian Armed Forces:
Identification and Participation in Historical Perspective
・Nobuhiro Aizawa (IDE-JETRO), Delivering Citizenship: DEPDAGRI and the
Chinese in the 1980s
13:00-15:00 Session IV: Limits of Representation
・Nobuto Yamamoto (Keio), Clandestine Words: Persbreidelordinnantie in the
1930s Indies
・Junko Koizumi (CSEAS), Beyond the Assimilation-Sinicization Framework:
Studies of the Chinese Society in Thailand Reconsidered from Historical
and Local Perspectives
15:15- 17:15 Session V: Interrogating Identities
・Yumi Kitamura (CSEAS), Reconstructing Indonesian-Chinese Cultural Identity
in Post-Suharto Indonesia
・Thung Ju Lan (Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia, CSEAS Visiting Research
Fellow), The Search for Chinese Identity and Culture among Chinese Indonesians
during the Post –Suharto Era
- Funding for the workshop was provided by CSEAS and the G-COE Program
- Coordinator: HAU, Calorine (CSEAS)
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